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		<title>Sap Cap Packs a Blackjack Into a Black Hat</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 May 2009 22:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Nosowitz</dc:creator>
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The Sap Cap isn&#8217;t just a logo-less baseball cap. It&#8217;s also a blackjack, one of those weighted leather weapons private eyes used to get socked with all the time back in the 1940s.


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<p>The Sap Cap isn&#8217;t just a logo-less baseball cap. It&#8217;s also a blackjack, one of those weighted leather weapons private eyes used to get socked with all the time back in the 1940s.</p>
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<p>The bill is meant to be held like a handle, and the crown of the cap is heavily weighted, in case you want to bust some skulls but don&#8217;t have any pocket space for a normal blackjack. It&#8217;s not really clear what&#8217;s actually providing the weight; apparently it&#8217;s a &#8220;unique material that is 110% the density of lead and will not rust,&#8221; which is thoughtful, because a rusty baseball cap is a dead giveaway that something weird is going on. [<a href="http://budk.com/product.asp?pn=03%20SHSC&#038;c=3200&#038;bhcd2=1241187149">Product Page</a> via <a href="http://fashionablygeek.com/hats/sap-cap-baseball-hat-doubles-as-an-ass-whoopin-blackjack/">Fashionably Geek</a>]</p>
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		<title>Samsung Epix (aka BlackJack III) First Smartphone With Built-In Optical Mouse, Not Lasers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 15:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt Buchanan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Samsung Epix&#8212;the BlackJack III in another dimension where BlackBerry doesn&#8217;t exist and the acronym BJ doesn&#8217;t make people snicker&#8212;actually seems like a solid successor to the BlackJack II (AU, which has only just launched locally, BTW), adding the major things it needs to not get laughed at by every other smartphone today, &#8220;world&#8217;s first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/10/samsungepix.jpg" class="left"/>The Samsung Epix&mdash;<a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/07/blackjack_iii_coming_this_october-2.html">the BlackJack III</a> in another dimension where BlackBerry doesn&#8217;t exist and the acronym BJ doesn&#8217;t make people snicker&mdash;actually seems like a solid successor to <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/12/lightning_round_samsung_blackj_2.html">the BlackJack II</a> (AU, which has only <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/10/blackjack_2_finally_lands_in_oz.html">just launched locally</a>, BTW), adding the major things it needs to not get laughed at by every <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/10/smartphone_is_a_dumb_word_we_need_a_new_name-2.html">other smartphone</a> today, &#8220;world&#8217;s first optical mouse in a smartphone&#8221; gimmick aside: namely, a touchscreen and Wi-Fi. The optical mouse is basically like if you flipped the one on your desk over and tried to move it with your hand&mdash;you swipe your finger over it and click where you want. It&#8217;s available now for $US199 with the usual two-year blood contract.</p>
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<p>AT&#038;T INTRODUCES SAMSUNG EPIX™, THE FIRST SMARTPHONE WITH BUILT-IN OPTICAL MOUSE</p>
<p>Tags: Epix, news release, samsung epix, SGH-i907</p>
<p>New Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Handset Boasts State-of-the-Art Features Including Wi-Fi, Built-in aGPS, Video Share and 2.0 Megapixel Camera</p>
<p>DALLAS, Oct. 21, 2008 &#8212; AT&#038;T customers can now have a smartphone of &#8220;epix&#8221; proportions. AT&#038;T Inc. (NYSE:T) and Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung Mobile) announced today the availability of the Samsung Epix™, an innovative new smartphone featuring both an advanced touch screen and new optical mouse technology that is powered by AT&#038;T&#8217;s 3G network, the nation&#8217;s fastest, and the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system. </p>
<p>The Epix, which is available exclusively to AT&#038;T customers in the U.S., provides users with a choice of ways to navigate its touch screen, including the first-ever implementation of optical mouse technology on a phone sold in the U.S. Located in the centre of the device between the right and left soft keys, the optical mouse allows for quick and easy navigation by simply sweeping a finger over it. To make a selection, a single click will bring users to their desired location within the phone&#8217;s menus. The optical mouse can also be switched to a four-way navigation key for more traditional navigation. For those who would rather interact directly with the touch screen, they can either use their finger to navigate or the Epix&#8217;s built-in stylus for pinpoint accuracy.</p>
<p>The Epix, which has a cool silver finish, follows a long line of robust and groundbreaking crossover smartphones from AT&#038;T and Samsung Mobile. The Epix is a next-generation, sleek, stylish and compact handset. It brings users the ease of use of a personal computer with Windows Mobile 6.1 to a slim pocket-sized device that is perfect for today&#8217;s on-the-go mobile consumer. </p>
<p>In addition, the Epix boasts an impressive feature set, which includes:</p>
<p> * Wi-Fi® (802.11 b/g) &#8212; to connect with home or campus networks or access more than 17,000 AT&#038;T hot spots nationwide, including at thousands of participating Starbucks locations. </p>
<p> * Built-in aGPS &#8212; for use with AT&#038;T Navigator, AT&#038;T Navigator Global Edition and other GPS-based applications for personal and business use.<br /> * AT&#038;T Video ShareSM &#8212; the first-ever service in the U.S. that allows users to share live video over wireless devices while participating in a voice call, so they can share family moments, monitor progress on a job site or review the day&#8217;s work without having to leave the office.</p>
<p> * Global Capabilities &#8212; when abroad, AT&#038;T customers can use the Epix to make or receive a phone call in more than 200 countries and check e-mail, browse the Web or perform other data functions in more than 150 countries, including in more than 60 &#8212; such as Japan and South Korea &#8212; that have deployed 3G networks.<br /> * 2.0 Megapixel Camera &#8212; with video-capture capabilities.<br /> * Slim, Light Form Factor &#8211; Equipped with a full QWERTY keyboard, the Samsung Epix measures 4.6 inches x 2.4 inches x 0.5 inches, weighs just 4.4 ounces and includes a large 2.5-inch TFT colour display.</p>
<p>The Epix also provides users with access to multiple e-mail accounts with Microsoft Direct Push for corporate users and AT&#038;T Xpress Mail, which includes access to most major personal e-mail accounts. The Epix also offers over-the-air synchronisation of contacts, calendars and task lists with Microsoft Exchange Server or Xpress Mail and support for Good Mobile Messaging. </p>
<p>&#8220;The Samsung Epix provides AT&#038;T customers with the choice of the cutting-edge capabilities of a touch screen and optical mouse combined with the convenience of a QWERTY keyboard,&#8221; said Michael Woodward, vice president, Business Mobility Products for AT&#038;T&#8217;s wireless unit. &#8220;AT&#038;T and Samsung have had a very successful history of bringing innovative smartphones, such as BlackJack™ and BlackJack II™, to market and the Epix is no exception. We&#8217;re sure that the Epix will resonate equally well with AT&#038;T customers.&#8221; </p>
<p>&#8220;Samsung developed this phone with the business user in mind,&#8221; said Bill Ogle, Chief Marketing Officer, Samsung Telecommunications America. &#8220;Users want a device that they can take on the road with them. The Epix allows you to never miss a beat at the office, stay in touch with colleagues and family and enjoy entertainment.&#8221;</p>
<p>Personal Computer in a Pocket-Sized Design</p>
<p>With Windows Mobile 6.1, the Epix brings a powerful personal computer experience to a compact device. Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile keeps people connected with synchronisation of schedules and contacts, Internet Explorer Mobile provides improved quick and easy Web browsing and Office Mobile enhances productivity with the ability to manage Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents. Additional Windows Mobile 6.1 features on the Epix include threaded SMS messaging, Internet connection sharing, mobile banking and Voice Command.</p>
<p>The Samsung Epix also supports Microsoft&#8217;s System Centre Mobile Device Manager 2008, an enterprise-grade mobile solution for managing and protecting Windows Mobile 6.1 phones. Mobile Device Manager provides users with software distribution capabilities and security-enhanced access to company data while they are away from the office. </p>
<p>&#8220;People increasingly need powerful phones to be able to stay in touch with their work and personal lives,&#8221; said Todd Peters, vice president of marketing, Mobile Communications Business, Microsoft. &#8220;The Epix continues Samsung&#8217;s tradition of sleek, versatile devices that appeal to our shared customer and adds to the already expansive portfolio of Windows Mobile phones on AT&#038;T.&#8221;</p>
<p>Instant Access to Entertainment</p>
<p>In addition to being a feature-rich communications tools, the Epix is a multimedia and entertainment powerhouse. Epix users have access to AT&#038;T Mobile Music, an integrated, on-the-go music experience that delivers &#8220;your music, your way&#8221; by providing simple access to a robust collection of music content, including access to online subscription music content from Napster Mobile®, XM Radio Mobile™ and more. </p>
<p>For the visually oriented, CV (Cellular Video) from AT&#038;T gives viewers access to thousands of video clips &#8212; news, sports, weather, entertainment, premium HBO MobileSM content and more &#8212; via streaming video. Those who prefer full-length streaming video programming can access MobiTV.</p>
<p>The Epix also includes features such as stereo Bluetooth® technology, with stereo headset support, a 2.0 megapixel camera with video-capture capabilities, Windows Media Player 10 Mobile and microSD™ memory card slot for external storage of up to 32GB of data. The Epix also features a built-in 1800 mAh battery to ensure users can maximize their productivity and stay entertained. </p>
<p>Backing the Epix is the AT&#038;T BroadbandConnect 3G network, which currently is available in more than 32 major metropolitan areas in the U.S., and by year-end, AT&#038;T expects to offer the service in nearly 350 leading U.S. markets. The network&#8217;s HSPA-based technology allows Epix users to perform data functions and conduct a phone call simultaneously. In addition to 3G connectivity, the Epix is also designed to connect seamlessly with AT&#038;T&#8217;s nationwide1 EDGE network, which is available in more than 13,000 cities and towns and along some 40,000 miles of major highways. </p>
<p>Pricing and Availability</p>
<p>The Samsung Epix will be available through select AT&#038;T retail locations or at http://www.att.com/wireless for $199.99 with a two-year service agreement and after a mail-in rebate. For more information, please go to www.att.com/samsungepix.</p>
<p>For the complete array of AT&#038;T offerings, visit www.att.com.</p>
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<p> [<a href="http://www.samsungmobilenews.com/2008/10/att-introduces-samsung-epix%E2%84%A2-the-first-smartphone-with-built-in-optical-mouse/">Samsung</a></p>
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		<title>Blackjack 2 Finally Lands In Oz</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 23:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nick Broughall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been just over 12 months since we first saw the Blackjack 2 appear on Giz AU, and now we&#8217;re finally getting a version released locally. Available on Telstra, the Samsung i617T has push email, qwerty keypad, A-GPS, 2MP snapper, 4GB Expandable memory and multimedia recording and playback (both MP3s and videos.)
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image" style="display: inline;"><img alt="i617T.jpg" src="http://media.gizmodo.com.au/mt/i617T.jpg" width="515" height="293" class="mt-image-center" style="text-align: center; display: block; margin: 0 auto 20px;" /></span>It&#8217;s been just over 12 months since we <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/10/blackjack_2_unveiled_as_samsun.html">first saw the Blackjack 2 appear on Giz AU</a>, and now we&#8217;re finally getting a version released locally. Available on Telstra, the Samsung i617T has push email, qwerty keypad, A-GPS, 2MP snapper, 4GB Expandable memory and multimedia recording and playback (both MP3s and videos.)</p>
<p>It also runs Windows Mobile 6.1, which for some people make it extremely attractive. For others it means a quick trip running to the hills, screaming like children that the Windows Mobile OS monster has claimed another victim.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re in the former category, the phone is $0 upfront on a $30 plan or $589 outright. If you&#8217;re in the latter, you&#8217;re probably feeling smug in the comforting glow of your iPhone right about now, so we&#8217;ll leave you alone.</p>
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<blockquote>The freedom to work anywhere</p>
<p>The SAMSUNG i617T is the ultimate stylish business Smart phone for people on-the-go. Its one-stop Mobile Office capabilities are perfect for those needing a phone to support their demanding lifestyles on a smaller budget.</p>
<p>With all the applications you would need from a Smart phone and more &#8211; including Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system, Direct Microsoft Push Email, full over the air mobile synchronisation of PIMS (contacts, calendar, tasks and files) and Microsoft Live Messenger, the jog wheel and full QWERTY keyboard ensures that any document can be edited quickly and efficiently on the move.</p>
<p>Last year Smart phones featuring the Microsoft Operating System represented 12.5% of Smart phone sales globally, and their popularity is growing. By 2009, sales of Microsoft Smart phones are projected to increase by 207%*.</p>
<p>&#8220;SAMSUNG views the Microsoft operating system as a key differentiator and a benefit for Business users in particular. We already offer the widest range of Windows Mobile devices and intend to significantly accelerate our share of Business Smart phone sales over the next 12 months.&#8221; said Jenny Good ridge, Head of Marketing, SAMSUNG Mobile.</p>
<p>The SAMSUNG i617T offers 3.6Mbps HSDPA plus Triband UMTS (3G) making international roaming a breeze for the businessperson travelling overseas.</p>
<p>Impressively, the SAMSUNG i617T also offers you a range of multimedia capabilities including:<br />
· Built in A-GPS support<br />
· 2 Mega pixel camera<br />
· Video recorder and player<br />
· Stereo MP3 player</p>
<p>All of these features can easily be seen and on the Samsung i617T&#8217;s 2.4&#8243; QVGA TFT display and stored on the 4GB expandable memory.</p>
<p>* Gartner Dataquest, December 2007</p></blockquote>
<p>[<a href="http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/detail/detail.do?group=mobilephone&#038;type=mobilephone&#038;subtype=smartphone&#038;model_cd=SGH-I617ZKATEL">Samsung</a>]</p>
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		<title>Download Samsung BlackJack II&#8217;s Windows Mobile 6.1 Update Now</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 01:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Chen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The BlackJack II (SGH-i617) finally gets its turn to ride the Windows Mobile 6.1 bus, which brings to it slight UI changes, better SMS threading, improved GPS navigation and internet connection sharing. There&#8217;s little reason why you shouldn&#8217;t get it, so download it now and join the 6.1 club. [Samsung]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/09/bj2wm61.jpg" class="left" style="display:block;float:none;" />The BlackJack II (SGH-i617) finally gets its turn to ride the Windows Mobile 6.1 bus, which brings to it slight UI changes, better SMS threading, improved GPS navigation and internet connection sharing. There&#8217;s little reason why you shouldn&#8217;t get it, so download it now and join the 6.1 club. [<a href="http://ars.samsung.com/customer/usa/jsp/faqs/faqs_view.jsp?SITE_ID=22&#038;PG_ID=557&#038;PROD_SUB_ID=558&#038;PROD_ID=957&#038;AT_ID=132705">Samsung</a>]</p>
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		<title>BlackJack III Coming this October?</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/07/blackjack_iii_coming_this_october-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 17:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Wilson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s all still rumour for the time being, but word has it that the Samsung BlackJack III (formerly the Samsung i788) will be arriving this October. While slightly thicker than the BlackJack II, it will also run Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro and feature a 320&#215;320 touchscreen, 528MHz processor, 3MP camera, A-GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA (AT&#038;T&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/images/gizmodo/2008/07/samsung_sch-m480-7.jpg" class="center" style="display:block;" />It&#8217;s all still rumour for the time being, but word has it that the Samsung BlackJack III (formerly the Samsung i788) will be arriving this October. While slightly thicker than the BlackJack II, it will also run Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro and feature a 320&#215;320 touchscreen, 528MHz processor, 3MP camera, A-GPS, Wi-Fi and HSDPA (AT&#038;T&#8217;s 3G tech). Sounds good, though we&#8217;re not so sure about this new trend of <em>ever so slightly thicker</em> smartphones. [<a href="http://www.wmexperts.com/articles/rumors/blackjack_iii_sneaky_prereleas.html">WMExperts</a> via <a href="http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008/07/21/new-details-emerge-for-samsung-blackjack-iii/">BGR</a> and <a href="http://phonearea.net/samsung-blackjack-iii-sch-m480-revealed-in-korea/">PhoneArena</a>]</p>
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		<title>Touchscreen Poker Table Antes Up to US$30K</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2008/06/touchscreen_poker_table_antes_up_to_30k-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 20:20:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean Fallon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows that the casino with the most flash often gets the most business. So, if you are looking to take a few dollars out of your friends&#8217; paychecks on Saturday night, lure them over with the X10 Ten Player Automated Poker Table. It features 10 12.1-inch touchscreens for the players and a 27-inch LCD [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2008/06/touchscreen-poker-table.jpg" class="left" style="display:block;float:none;"/>Everyone knows that the casino with the most flash often gets the most business. So, if you are looking to take a few dollars out of your friends&#8217; paychecks on Saturday night, lure them over with the X10 Ten Player Automated Poker Table. It features 10 12.1-inch touchscreens for the players and a 27-inch LCD in the centre of the table that handles community cards and chip amounts for the entire table.</p>
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<p>The table comes pre-configured with blackjack and Texas Hold Em&#8217; and can deal up to 50 hands in an hour. It can even allow users to play both games simultaneously. In other words, it completely eliminates the need for cards, chips and a dealer for maximum gambling efficiency. Games like this are already available in many casinos, but if you want to get one for your home, you had better fine-tune your card-counting system, because it will cost you around US$30,000. [<a href="http://shop.playhardgaming.com/product.sc?categoryId=1&#038;productId=1">Play Hard Gaming</a> via <a href="http://www.bornrich.org/entry/30k-automated-poker-table-escalates-the-adrenal-to-bet/">BornRich</a>]</p>
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		<title>Samsung Sammy and the BlackJack II Unboxing</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/12/samsung_sammy_and_the_blackjac/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Dec 2007 18:45:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Chen</dc:creator>
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Can&#8217;t get enough Samsung BlackJack II coverage? Check out this unboxing by Sammy, the internal Samsung mascot. We can&#8217;t disclose who&#8217;s actually inside the costume, but we can say it&#8217;s someone familiar to Giz. Watch it. Watch it now!
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<p>Can&#8217;t get enough <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/12/lightning_round_samsung_blackj_2.html">Samsung BlackJack II</a> coverage? Check out this unboxing by Sammy, the internal Samsung mascot. We can&#8217;t disclose who&#8217;s actually inside the costume, but we can say it&#8217;s someone familiar to Giz. Watch it. Watch it now!<span id="more-269090"></span></p>
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		<title>Lightning Round: Samsung BlackJack II</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/12/lightning_round_samsung_blackj_2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Chen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Gadget: The Samsung BlackJack II, a Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone with 3G, GPS and faster hardware.
The Verdict: There&#8217;s not much about this in terms of general speed and build that we haven&#8217;t said already in the first hands-on, but here are the things we didn&#8217;t cover. The 3G is super speedy and pulls down [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="blackjack2.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/12/blackjack2.jpg" width="463" height="286" class="center" /><b>The Gadget</b>: The Samsung BlackJack II, a Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone with 3G, GPS and faster hardware.</p>
<p><b>The Verdict</b>: There&#8217;s not much about this in terms of general speed and build that we haven&#8217;t said already in the <a href="http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/10/blackjack_ii_handson_verdict_s.html">first hands-on</a>, but here are the things we didn&#8217;t cover. <span id="more-268943"></span>The 3G is super speedy and pulls down emails and web pages like a champ. Sound quality is on par with other Windows Mobile phones (namely, it&#8217;s good), and its battery is also much  improved over the BJ1, lasting over the weekend on one charge&mdash;with us making a handful of calls and doing a little web browsing and Google mapping. The GPS is pretty awesome when used with the free Google Maps, but has a bit of trouble getting a signal around my apartment. It&#8217;s fine when you&#8217;re out on the road, even though you&#8217;re not really supposed to be using this while driving. For this amount of performance (speediness) and functionality (GPS, 3G), the BlackJack 2 is a pretty good deal. If you&#8217;re a fan of the BlackJack platform, this isn&#8217;t a revolutionary improvement, but it&#8217;s definitely a solid evolutionary one. [<a href="http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/cell-phone-details/?device=BlackJack(TM)+II+by+Samsung&#038;q_sku=sku1140027">AT&#038;T</a>]</p>
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		<title>Samsung: Official Response on BlackJack Issues</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/samsung_official_response_on_b/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2007 00:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean Fallon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In case you haven&#8217;t heard, a rumour has been floating around today stating that AT&#038;T may recall certain BlackJacks due to an antenna issue that could result in poor reception and dropped calls. Reaction to the story by the Samsung camp was swift. The official word is that there is not going to be a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="att-cingular-blackjack.jpg" src="http://gizmodo.com/assets/resources/2007/11/att-cingular-blackjack.jpg" width="179" height="225" class="left"/>In case you haven&#8217;t heard, a rumour has been floating around today stating that AT&#038;T may recall certain BlackJacks due to an antenna issue that could result in poor reception and dropped calls. Reaction to the story by the Samsung camp was swift. <span id="more-256976"></span>The official word is that there is not going to be a recall, but users of a small number of BlackJack devices purchased between Nov. 2006 and Feb. 2007 may be entitled to an exchange if they are experiencing an inordinate amount of dropped calls. If that sounds like you, check out the official Q and A below.</p>
<p>Q: What is the nature of the product advisory issued by ATT and Samsung regarding the SGH-i607 BlackJack?</p>
<p>A: First, there is no recall of product. Some customers who purchased the Samsung BlackJack i607, which was manufactured during the months of November 2006 &#8211; February 2007, may find they are experiencing dropped calls or poor signal reception.</p>
<p>Q: What should I do if I am experiencing these issues with my BlackJack phone?</p>
<p>A: If you are experiencing these issues, contact AT&#038;T&#8217;s Exchange by Mail (XBM) program at 1-800-801-1101. The XBM representative will assist customers with devices built in the timeframe by exchanging their device for another.</p>
<p>Q: How can I tell when my phone was manufactured?</p>
<p>A: The date will be located on the lower right hand side of the identification sticker in the battery compartment. It is in the format of yy.mm.</p>
<p>Q: What has Samsung done to correct the issue?</p>
<p>A: Samsung has implemented some design changes to fix these issues and there have been no issues with call performance with all new hardware manufactured from and after March 2007.</p>
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		<title>Recall</title>
		<link>http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2007/11/att_may_be_recalling_certain_s/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Nov 2007 19:23:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Benny Goldman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[AT&#038;T may be recalling certain Samsung Blackjacks due to poor reception and dropped calls caused by faulty antennas. No official word has been given yet, but users of AT&#038;T&#8217;s support forums are buzzing with the news. [BGR]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AT&#038;T may be recalling certain Samsung Blackjacks due to poor reception and dropped calls caused by faulty antennas. No official word has been given yet, but users of AT&#038;T&#8217;s support forums are buzzing with the news. [<a href="http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2007/11/26/att-and-samsung-recalling-blackjacks/">BGR</a>]<span id="more-256884"></span></p>
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